In a cellular mobile radiotelephone system, two different digital burst access methods are defined using to the greatest extent possible previously defined burst structures. The type of access method to be used in a particular cell is indicated on that cell's control channel. In very large cells, a two-burst access method is used including a shortened pre-access burst and a regular access burst. The shortened pre-access burst avoids collision with other bursts and provides time-alignment information to the cell's base station. In response to a time-alignment order, the mobile station then transmits a regular access burst. In smaller cells, a regular single-burst access procedure is used. The access methods use existing burst structures except that the fields CDVCC and SACCH are used for different purposes that may include improved synchronization, control channel identification and reservation of time slots for multi-burst access. Beyond a simple two-burst access method, according to a multi-burst access method, accesses may include essentially an arbitrary number of bursts limited only by system time-out limits.
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1. In a cellular mobile radio telephone system, a method of access of a mobile station to a base station on a digital multiple-access control channel, said method comprising the steps of: sending a first access burst from the mobile station to the base station; sending information from the base station to the mobile station indicating to the mobile station a timing adjustment, a length of the timing adjustment being related to propagation delay according to which the mobile station is to send a subsequent second access burst, the second access burst being longer than the first access burst; and sending said second access burst from said mobile station to said base station.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein said first access burst is of the same duration and bit rate as a shortened burst transmitted on an uplink traffic channel.
3. The method of claim 2 wherein said first access burst is identical to said shortened burst except that each occurrence of a coded digital verification color code in said shortened burst is replaced with an arithmetic combination of mobile identification number information and a digital verification color code.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein said second access burst is of the same duration and bit rate as a full-duration burst transmitted on an uplink traffic channel.
5. The method of claim 4 wherein said second access burst is identical to said full-duration burst except that at least one of a slow associated control channel portion and a coded digital verification color code portion of said full-duration burst is replaced by other information.
6. The method of claim 5 wherein both said slow associated control channel portion and said coded digital verification color code portion of said full-duration burst are replaced by synchronization bit sequences.
7. The method of claim 5 wherein said second access burst uses the same in-burst placement of bits and the same coding as said full-duration burst and uses single-burst interleaving.
8. The method of claim 1 wherein said information sent from the base station to the mobile station is sent in a burst of the same duration and bit rate as a full-duration burst transmitted on a downlink traffic channel.
9. The method of claim 8 wherein said burst from the base station to the mobile station is identical to said full-duration burst except that at least one of a slow associated control channel portion and a coded digital verification color code portion of said full-duration burst is replaced by information other than said at least one of a slow associated control channel portion and a coded digital verification color code portion.
10. The method of claim 9 wherein both said slow associated control channel portion and said coded digital verification color code portion of said full-duration burst are replaced by synchronization bit sequences.
11. In a cellular mobile radiotelephone system, a method of access of a mobile station to a base station on a digital multiple-access control channel, comprising the steps of: sending from said base station to said mobile station information indicating that the base station is to be accessed according to one of a plurality of access methods, the plurality of access methods involving different numbers of bursts from the mobile station to the base station; sending an access burst from said mobile station to said base station; sending information from said base station to said mobile station indicating whether or not a subsequent access burst is expected; and if a subsequent access burst is expected, sending said subsequent access burst from said mobile station to said base station.
12. The method of claim 11 wherein one of said plurality of access methods involves a single burst from the mobile station to the base station and another of said access methods involves two bursts from the mobile station to the base station.
13. The method of claim 12 wherein according to said another of said access methods the mobile station sends a first access burst to the base station so as to avoid interference with other accesses when said mobile station is a sufficient distance away from said base station that a basic guard time defined in a slot format used by said mobile station is insufficient to avoid interference with other accesses.
14. The method of claim 13 wherein said first access burst is of the same duration and bit rate as a shortened burst transmitted on a uplink traffic channel.
15. The method of claim 14 wherein said first access burst is identical to said shortened burst except that each occurrence of a coded digital verification color code in said shortened burst is replaced with mobile identification information.
16. The method of claim 15 wherein each occurrence of a coded digital verification color code in said shortened burst is replaced with an arithmetic combination of mobile identification information and a digital verification color code.
17. The method of claim 15 wherein said mobile identification information uniquely identifies a mobile station.
18. The method of claim 15 wherein said mobile identification information does not uniquely identify a mobile station.
19. The method of claim 13 wherein further according to said another of said access methods the base station in response to said first access burst sends to the mobile station a burst containing time-alignment information.
20. The method of claim 19 wherein further according to said another of said access methods the mobile station responsive to said time-alignment information sends a second access burst to the base station at a timing to avoid interference with other accesses.
21. The method of claim 20 wherein said second access burst is of the same duration and bit rate as a full-duration burst transmitted on an uplink traffic channel.
22. The method of claim 21 wherein said second access burst is identical to said full-duration burst except that at least one of a slow associated control channel portion and a coded digital verification color code portion of said full-duration burst is replaced by different information.
23. The method of claim 22 wherein both of said slow associated control channel portion and said coded digital verification color code portion of said full-duration burst are replaced by synchronization bit sequences.
24. The method of claim 22 wherein said burst from the base station to the mobile station is of the same duration and bit rate as a full-duration burst transmitted on a downlink traffic channel.
25. The method of claim 24 wherein said burst from the base station to the mobile station is identical to said full-duration burst except that at least one of a slow associated control channel portion and a coded digital verification color code portion of said full duration burst is replaced by information different than said at least one of a slow associated control channel portion and a coded digital verification color code portion.
26. The method of claim 25 wherein both of said slow associated control channel portion and said coded digital verification color code portion of said full-duration burst are replaced with synchronization bit sequences.
27. In a cellular mobile radiotelephone system, an apparatus enabling access of a mobile station to a base station on a digital multiple-access channel, said apparatus comprising: means for sending a first access burst from the mobile station to the base station; means for sending information from the base station to the mobile station indicating to the mobile station a timing adjustment, a length of the timing adjustment being related to propagation delay according to which to send a subsequent second access burst, the second access burst being longer than the first access burst; and means for sending said second access burst from said mobile station to said base station.
28. In a cellular mobile radiotelephone system, an apparatus enabling access of a mobile station to a base station on a digital multiple-access channel, comprising: means for sending from said base station to said mobile station information indicating that the base station is to be accessed according to one of a plurality access methods, the plurality of access methods involving different numbers of bursts from the mobile station to the base station; means for sending an access burst from said mobile station to said base station; means for sending information from said base station to said mobile station indicating whether or not a subsequent access burst is expected; and means for, if a subsequent access burst is expected, sending said subsequent access burst from said mobile station to said base station.
29. In a cellular mobile radiotelephone system, a method of digital call access by a mobile station using a slotted-access channel, comprising the steps of: receiving an indication of the relative size of a cell wherein said mobile station is located; and transmitting an initial access burst of a duration calculated, based on said indication of cell size, to avoid burst collisions with transmissions of other mobile stations at a base station of said cell.
30. In a cellular mobile radiotelephone system, a method of access of a mobile station to a base station on a digital multiple-access control channel, comprising the steps of: sending from said base station to said mobile station information indicating that the base station is to be accessed according to one of a plurality of access methods, the plurality of access methods involving different types of bursts from the mobile station to the base station; sending an access burst of a specified type according to said particular one of said plurality of access methods from said mobile station to said base station; sending information from said base station to said mobile station indicating whether or not a subsequent access burst is expected; and if a subsequent access burst is expected, sending said subsequent access burst from said mobile station to said base station.
31. In a cellular mobile radiotelephone system, an apparatus enabling access of a mobile station to a base station on a digital multiple-access channel, comprising: means for sending from said base station to said mobile station information indicating that the base station is to be accessed according to one of a plurality access methods, the plurality of access methods involving different types of bursts from the mobile station to the base station; means for sending an access burst of a specified type according to said particular one of said plurality of access methods from said mobile station to said base station; means for sending information from said base station to said mobile station indicating whether or not a subsequent access burst is expected; and means for, if a subsequent access burst is expected, sending said subsequent access burst from said mobile station to said base station.
32. In a cellular mobile radiotelephone system, apparatuses for communication between a mobile station and a base station on a digital multiple-access channel, comprising: means for sending from said base station to said mobile station information indicating that the base station is to be communicated with according to a particular one of a plurality of communication formats, different ones of the plurality of communication formats involving different lengths of bursts from the mobile stations to the base station; and means for sending bursts from said mobile station to said base station according to said particular one of a plurality of communication formats, wherein said plurality of communication formats include at least two formats selected from the group comprising a format of only short bursts, a format of only long bursts, and a format of a combination of a short burst followed by one or more long bursts.
33. In a cellular mobile radiotelephone system, a method of communication between a mobile station and a base station on a digital multiple-access channel, comprising the steps of: sending from said base station to said mobile station information indicating that the base station is to be communicated with according to a particular one of plurality of communication formats, different ones of the plurality of communication formats involving different lengths of bursts from the mobile stations to the base station; and sending bursts from said mobile station to said base station according to said particular one of a plurality of communication formats, wherein said plurality of communication formats include at least two formats selected from the group comprising a format of only short bursts, a format of only long bursts, and a format of a combination of a short burst followed by one or more long bursts.
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